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Journal of Management and Leadership
ISSN : 26209942     EISSN : 26212935     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy, Science,
Journal of Management and Leadership (JML) is a scientific journal managed by a Management Study Program of TANRI ABENG UNIVERSITAS, and fully refereed journal with ISSN 2620 –9942 (Printed Version) ISSN 2621–2935(Online Version). This journal is freely distributed on the internet and mobile digital media. The journal focusing on Human Capital Management, Leadership, Finance, Marketing, Operation and Supply chain Management, and business strategy.
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VALUE CREATION THROUGH BUSINESS MODEL INNOVATION AND VERTICAL INTEGRATION: A CASE STUDY OF BINAWAN GROUP Hasriani Hasriani; Awang Darmawan Putra; Agung Priyono
Journal of Management and Leadership Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): Vol. 9, No. 1, May 2026
Publisher : Management and Leadership Study Programme

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47970/jml.v9i1.1222

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This study analyzes Business Model Innovation (BMI) implemented by Binawan Group as a value creation strategy through an integrated business ecosystem encompassing eight clusters, namely International Recruitment Services, Education & Training, Tertiary and Secondary Healthcare, Primary and Aesthetic Healthcare, Food & Beverage, IT Infrastructure & Solution, Property, and Agriculture. Using a qualitative case study approach, the analysis is grounded in the Business Model Canvas framework, vertical integration theory, and Resource-Based Theory - VRIO. Binawan Group creates value through four mechanisms: an integrated HR supply chain, cross-subsidization across clusters, brand equity synergy, and operational efficiency through internal digital platforms. This research contributes to strategic management literature regarding BMI in health-based conglomerates within developing economies.
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AND BUSINESS PROCESS IMPROVEMENT IN SCHOOL LITERACY ECOSYSTEMS: INSIGHTS FROM ELIS (SCHOOL LITERACY ECOSYSTEM) IMPLEMENTATION IN JAKARTA, INDONESIA.: Inggris Muhamad Ramadhona Rama; Awang Darmawan Putra
Journal of Management and Leadership Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): Vol. 9, No. 1, May 2026
Publisher : Management and Leadership Study Programme

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47970/jml.v9i1.1227

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The COVID 19 pandemic accelerated digital transformation across various sectors, including education. Previous studies on Chinese cross border e commerce SMEs demonstrated that organizations capable of surviving and growing during and after the pandemic were not merely technology adopters but organizations that fundamentally transformed their business processes, service delivery mechanisms, and value creation systems. Drawing upon Digital Transformation Theory and Harrington’s Business Process Improvement (BPI) framework, this article examines the implementation of the School Literacy Ecosystem (Ekosistem Literasi Sekolah—ELIS), developed by Generasi Cerdas Indonesia (GCI), as a case of digital transformation in educational institutions. Through conceptual analysis, this study demonstrates how ELIS transforms conventional school literacy practices into a digital literacy ecosystem that integrates content creation, digital publishing, knowledge dissemination, and economic value generation. The findings suggest that ELIS represents not only a digital library initiative but also a comprehensive business process redesign capable of creating sustainable educational and economic impacts. The study contributes to the growing discourse on educational digital transformation and knowledge based economic ecosystems in emerging economies.

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